Re: Redhat Kickstart directory structure

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use the 'hardlink' tool, minimized storage overhead and is dead easy to use.
> On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 12:15:27PM +0000, Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
>
>> I am wondering how I would go about having both the AS and ES RPM's in
>> the same directory structure for EL3/4. Is it possible or do I need to
>> have them in separate folders. Any advice would be great.
>
> The AS and ES RPMs are the same, except for the redhat-release,
> comps and anaconda-product packages in RHEL4.  For RHEL3 I'm not
> 100% sure about this list, I have to check.
>
> Having two trees and hardlinking all RPMs that are the same (just make
> a script for doing that) gives you only a minimal overhead.
>
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